That Cheetah is badazz, if that doesnt scream HotWheel nothing does!
Setting a different suspension on a tube frame, positioning things right always baffled me. Takes talent
Friend has a 1940 LaSalle with a C4 suspension under it. When $ permits the 472 is coming out and a 572 will go in.

Anyone remember when C4s were stolen left and right for their suspensions?

That's an understatement! If those don't have rod ends, those tabs are going to rip right off the frame or have so much bind that the suspension won't move. If they do use rod ends, they will be at the end of their travel range. Someone didn't properly envision the control arm arcs when setting that up.

That's an understatement! If those don't have rod ends, those tabs are going to rip right off the frame or have so much bind that the suspension won't move. If they do use rod ends, they will be at the end of their travel range. Someone didn't properly envision the control arm arcs when setting that up.

Ill have to discuss this with the gentleman who designed and fabricated the chassis. The front suspension was modeled in CAD and has been used on the other Cheetah replicas that he built. I will see if there have been issues with the design.